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Plain and Simple  by Rupanuga Dasa

Plain and Simple by Rupanuga Dasa

Feb 1, 1977 | Rupanuga Dasa, Uncategorized, Volume-12 Number-02

Toward a More Natural Way of Living Ecologists have long urged us to switch from heavy technology back to farming "back to the land." But, wouldn't you know, certain other people insist farming depends on technology… Where do we go from here? In a... read more
Isavasya: God-centered Soceity by Rupanuga Dasa Adhikari

Isavasya: God-centered Soceity by Rupanuga Dasa Adhikari

Jan 1, 1970 | General Philosophy, Rupanuga Dasa, Volume-01 Number-32

The immediate result of chanting Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare has been the phenomenal growth of a unique federation of urban communes in the United States, Canada and Europe based on Vedic philosophy and... read more

What It Means to be Spiritually Deprived by Rupanuga Dasa Adhikari

Oct 1, 1969 | Rupanuga Dasa, Volume-01 Number-29

(ISKCON Buffalo) The symptoms of spiritual deprivation are the same for everybody in the material world. Consider that we are all subject to birth, disease, old age, and death. We suffer from the three-fold miseries: miseries inflicted upon us by our own minds and... read more

To Rupamanjari, Who Knows the Heart of Lord Chaitanya by Rupanuga Dasa

Mar 1, 1968 | Lord Caitanya, Rupanuga Dasa, Volume-01 Number-17

O Dear Gopis! O purest of the Pure So dear to Krishna, Who can help you look for Him, When suddenly He leaves The Sacred Rasa Dance, Black Cloud adorned with lightning, Disappearing in the dark Tangled wood. O Dear Lalita, Visakha, Kantchenbala, where did He go? Did... read more

The Great Delusion of the Grand Ascension by Rupanuga Dasa Adhikari

Jun 20, 1967 | Maya, Rupanuga Dasa, Volume-01 Number-14

The Call of Maya One of life's great delusions is that Self-realization is an automatic process, that simply by staying alive for sixty or a hundred years we will come to know what life is all about. This silly conceit remains, in old age as in youth, generally... read more
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